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WASHINGTON President Obama says he expects North Korea to make "more
provocative moves" over the next several weeks.However, he says his administration
does not believe Pyongyang has the capacity to put a nuclear warhead
on a ballistic missile. His says his conclusion is based on current
intelligence estimates.A report revealed last week showed that the Pentagon's
Defense Intelligence Agency has "moderate confidence" that the North has
the knowhow to deliver a nuclear weapon by ballistic missile.Obama says
he hopes the U.S. and international community can contain any further provocations
from North Korea and move to resolve the nuclear dispute with the
isolated nation through diplomacy.The president spoke in an interview with
NBC's "Today" that was aired Tuesday.
April 16, 2013: A U.S. military helicopter crashes near South Korea's border
with North Korea.ReutersApril 16, 2013: None of the 21 passengers on the
helicopter died in the crash, authorities say.ReutersOct. 14, 2012: CH-53E
Super Stallion helicopters prepare to land and offload Marines in Crow Valley,
Philippines.U.S. Marine Corps/Pfc. Caleb HooverA U.S. military helicopter
crashed Tuesday near South Korea's border with the North while conducting
routine flight operations and everyone on board survived.A spokesperson
for U.S. Forces Korea tells Fox News the Marine Super Stallion CH-53E
helicopter made a hard landing near South Korea's Jipo-ri Range Tuesday.All
21 people aboard the helicopter were transported to a local hospital, where
15 were released and six were hospitalized in stable condition.16 of the
passengers were American soldiers, and five were crew members. The crew
is from 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit based in Okanawa, JapanThe United
States has approximately 28,000 troops in South Korea, according to Reuters.Fox
News' Greg Palkot and Reuters contributed to this report
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